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Cardiologist

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AVG. SALARY

$239,200

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EDUCATION

First professional degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

What To Learn

High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Health Science cluster Therapeutic Services pathway.

Beyond High School

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Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

First professional degree

In addition to requiring a bachelor’s degree, physicians and surgeons typically need either a Medical Doctor (M.D.) or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree, which takes an additional 4 years to complete. Depending on their specialty, they also need 3 to 9 years in internship and residency programs. Subspecialization includes additional training in a fellowship of 1 to 3 years.

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Additional Information

It usually takes about 11 years to become a physician.

First comes four years of undergraduate school. That's followed by four years of medical school and three years of residency.

Students spend most of their first two years of medical school in classrooms and laboratories studying anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, psychology, microbiology, pathology, medical ethics and the various laws governing medicine.

They also learn how to determine medical histories, examine patients and recognize symptoms.

During the last two years of medical school, the would-be doctors work with patients under the supervision of experienced physicians. Students have rotations that give them the opportunity to work in internal medicine, family practice, pediatrics and other specialties.

"Get some hands-on training early," advises Dr. Kelley Spratt, a Philadelphia cardiologist. "Try some volunteer work. It brings the book learning to life."

During graduate school, which is also known as a residency, all doctors must pass a standard medical examination to be licensed. All residents must be licensed.

To teach or do research, physicians need a master's or a PhD in fields like biochemistry or microbiology. They may also need to spend over a year in a research department or an advanced clinical training fellowship.

Extra Requirements

Certification is not required for physicians and surgeons; however, it may increase their employment opportunities. To become board certified, candidates must complete a residency program and pass a specialty certification exam from a certifying board including the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), the American Osteopathic Association (AOA), or the American Board of Physician Specialties (ABPS).

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